Example sentences of "[adv] believes that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It obviously believes that an emphasis on its citizens ' common humanity is essential to the Community ( it is very premature to say nation or State ) ; that is an old-fashioned belief , dating back to the nineteenth century , but it is consoling in these jarring , mean-spirited , unidealistic times .
2 The hon. Member for Swansea , East obviously believes that the matter is important .
3 He apparently believes that the construction ‘ to recommend that someone does something ’ is more correct than ‘ to recommend that someone do something ’ .
4 All in all , he still believes that the mainframe is the only choice for big companies .
5 In Albert v. Lavin the question posed for the House of Lords was ‘ whether a constable who reasonably believes that a breach of the peace is about to take place is entitled to detain any person without arrest to prevent that breach of the peace in circumstances which appear to him to be proper . ’
6 The category of trade customer allows a firm to treat a company or partnership which is otherwise a small business investor as an ordinary business investor in relation to any particular transaction if : ( 1 ) It has a main business which is not investment business ; ( 2 ) It enters into the transaction as an integral part of its main business ; this term will need to be clarified by SFA in due course ; ( 3 ) The firm reasonably believes that the customer has sufficient experience and understanding to waive the private customer protections and can produce evidence of that ; ( 4 ) The firm has given the customer a clear written warning of the main private customer protections that he will lose ; the key ones are listed by SFA ( and include , for example , derivatives risk warnings and suitability of advice ) but if the firm intends to ask the customer to waive best execution that should be referred to as well ; ( 5 ) The firm notifies the customer in the warning that he can ask to be treated as a private customer ; and ( 6 ) The customer has not informed the firm that he wants to be treated as a private customer , either generally or in relation to the particular transaction .
7 It was held by Lords Hailsham , Cross and Fraser , with Lords Simon and Edmund-Davies dissenting , that there can be no conviction for rape where a man honestly believes that a woman consents to sexual intercourse and that his belief did not have to be reasonable .
8 It is not , of course , enough for the landlord to say that he honestly believes that the house is fit and proper for safe habitation .
9 On the one hand there have been those who have claimed that , at least in the early days , the campaign was no more than the minority group Moral Re-Armament ( MRA ) by a different name ; on the other there is Mrs Whitehouse herself , who clearly believes that the organisation represents the ‘ silent majority ’ in the country .
10 Thus ( 66 ) implies " He did n't dare oppose his wife 's whims any more than he dared commit high treason " , ( 67 ) that the speaker is of the opinion that they would n't dare say a word against him , and in ( 68 ) the speaker very clearly believes that the addressee does n't have the cheek to look him in the eye and tell such an obvious lie .
11 But it also believes that the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) , which is officially responsible for the whole food chain , should now consider accepting overall responsibility for institutional catering , but in consultation with the Ministries of both Health and Education .
12 The City also believes that the Chancellor has taken some positive steps to implement the Prime Minister 's commitment to encourage the hard-core manufacturing sector of the economy .
13 Mr Wesley Pomeroy also believes that the war against drugs is being lost .
14 But he also believes that the creation of fundholding GP practices , who opt to receive their budgets directly from the Government instead of their local health authority , could lead to the creation of a two-tier system .
15 It also believes that the repertoire of music should be a varied one , but with a familiar core of material in order to provide stability for the worshippers .
16 In most firms , financial planning is seen as a nasty chore , and nobody really believes that the numbers agreed will actually be achieved .
17 Trodd now believes that the problem with Christabel and Blackeyes was that ‘ in the conception , the writing and the casting of women in key roles , Dennis 's judgment is flawed . ’
18 ‘ BT strongly believes that the UK market meets the standard on all these criteria and that the UK government , like the US government , is firmly committed to open markets and competition . ’
19 Professor Giovanni Caletti , a dermato-venereologist who runs a centre for sex education near Venice , strongly believes that the way to combat the rising incidence of sexually transmitted diseases is by improved education rather than by improving the medical service available to an at-risk population .
20 She does not wish to conceal this news as she strongly believes that the mind can play a great part in overcoming such a complaint and she asks everyone to join her in positive thinking to help her to fight the illness .
21 The patient characteristically believes that the part is diseased or not fully functional .
22 Finniston firmly believes that a lack of training and inadequate educational facilities are two of the major stumbling blocks to industrial efficiency in Britain .
23 An outspoken liberal , Jenkins firmly believes that the gospel and good management are by no means mutually exclusive .
24 Mr. Noyce firmly believes that the work of Outreach is even more important than providing the improved facilities at the church itself .
25 Although the matter does not arise in this appeal because Woolwich were fully aware of all the relevant circumstances , I can not help feeling that there is some illogicality in treating as voluntary a payment by someone who justifiably believes that the demand is lawful whereas in fact it turns out to be unlawful .
26 Essentially , there is no real answer to this question because , in most cases of fraud , the transferor actually believes that the transferee is the person he is pretending to be .
27 No one , however , seriously believes that the omission of both David Gower and Ian Botham from the main event in the Caribbean is based entirely on cricketing form .
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